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People say that there are two issues in this year’s elections: the war and the economy. But in many ways, that’s just one issue – Joseph Stiglitz talking at the London School of Economics last month(paraphrased from memory).

Wars are always expensive affairs, but the occupation of Iraq has taken that to new levels. Private armies of “civilian contractors” and cost-plus “reconstruction firms” have notoriously pushed up the price, but caring for wounded veterans also takes its toll on the economy, as does the increase in the price of oil.

However, few of these costs made themselves felt in the first four and a half years of war. The Federal Reserve has created a bubble of debt, allowing half a trillion to be spent on the military (never mind all the hidden costs) without any associated tax increase. That bubble is now bursting – or so argues the Nobel Prize-winning economist and notorious World Bank whistleblower Joseph Stiglitz in this address to Colombia University.

When asked to name the most powerful force in the universe, Albert Einstein famously replied “compound interest”. Unlike gravity, say, or electromagnetism, this is a phenomenom entirely of our own making, yet how many of us even begin to understand it?

More generally, it’s often said (and rarely without reason) that money is the root of all evil. Yet who among us knows the root of all money? If knowledge is power, then watching this animated film (47 mins) might represent a big step towards your emancipation.